The numbers don't show on the microwave.

Sometimes you can see a faint glow of parts of numbers, but usually there is no time visible and no numbers count down when we start the microwave. The microwave works fine, but we have to guess on the timing.

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Thanks for the info about the lifetime warranty, who knew? The two parts mentioned are flow control valves that get inserted at the base of the sprayhead, not the in the hose. The green one says "water care" which will restrict flow more than the white one. It's an either or scenario, not both. There is a VERY faint arrow that points up toward the top of the nozzle. Push it all the way up and reconnect the hose tightly. That's it. My replacement didn't come with a wrench, did that come with the original faucet?

One more thing, if you bought a house that has this and don't qualify for the lifetime warranty, don't get stuck paying $100-$150 for this part if you just need to replace the aerator. The gray head that the water comes out twists out with a wrench revealing the aerator. The part number is 13929 or sometimes referred as 1392900, $10-15, if you can find it.

Go to Sears's website and use the partsdirect section. It will ask you for make and model and usually shows a diagram with part names and numbers. I use their site all the time and it hasn't failed me yet.

The F6 error is indicating a stuck relay on the microwave control board.
Without knowing the age and frequency of usage,
It may just be a pitted contact on the relay, but usually they are soldered in place, and are not serviceable unless you are handy with a soldering iron and the safety factors with taking the metal shroud off a microwave.
sometimes... and this is sometimes...a good jarring will shake the contact loose.
I don;t know if this is a electro-mechanical relay or a solidstate relay... either way... if it sticks once, it will stick again...

We regularly repair such control units for
customers nationwide by mail for $39.95 postpaid in about a
week or so with a one-year guarantee.

We have the full service
manual at our site, which contains the specific safety &
disassembly information you'll need here.

If you decide to send yours in for repair, we
would really need the front door panel assembly (which contains the keypad,
display board and connecting cable) as well as the power board to which
the cable connects, as shown in the manual.

If you prefer, you can order part number DPWBFC212WRKZ (CPU/display unit) for $73.33 plus shipping from Encompass here or you can call them toll-free at 866-779-5835.

Feel free to contact me directly (and please remind me of your
full model number from the tag on the unit) for more information & help.

We're
happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful
rating of our answer.William E. Miller, AS-EETprototech@usa.nethttp://www.microwavedisplay.com

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Ok then if the display is faint then the chances are its going to be the lcd display thats the problem as the display is working its just not lit up so replacing this will solve your problem but its not an easy job to do and is extremely dangerous microwaves are one of the riskiest things to work on as they give of radiation so breaking any seals can cause damage to anyone standing next to the microwavy.

The display is usually lit up showing the numbers but as you can see them faintly this tells us the circuit is okay and not shorting so its not anything drastic but replacing would be difficult.

If the inside is fine where the runners are then the chances are it would be worth getting repaired but if the paint has worn away or any rust is visible then the safest option is to replace it ok.Let me know if you need further assistance ok